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What's the largest soundstage in the world?

Asked by ScottyMcGeester (1897points) July 29th, 2013

For some reason it’s not easy to figure out. I guess because some sources might be outdated. I always thought it was the 007 stage in England (used for the tanker scene in The Spy Who Loved Me), but the wiki states it’s “one of the largest”, not THE largest. I think it used to be THE largest but I guess another one topped it? I would also like to know some good movies that were produced in the soundstage.

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According to the internet (which could obviously be wrong) Hangar 42 studios in West Michigan seems to be the winner one at 300,000 square feet. It also contains several other sound stages of different sizes in a large complex.
The 1976 007 stage was 45,000 feet when they filmed The Spy Who Loved Me.

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